angrylittleboy

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Archive for September, 2008

Too-Much-Information Technology

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How much information to we need to send and receive online?

I’ve amassed thousands of blogs, e-mail and forum accounts since I first went online 12 years ago. Apart from that, there are also my photo dumpsites, bookmarked sites and other miscellaneous online bits and pieces here and there. If I were to check each and every one of them, a whole day wouldn’t be enough.

So, in an effort to make my life less complicated, I’ll be making a partial list of the things I’ll keep and the things I’ll have to let go.

Sites to Keep:

Gmail & Yahoo! Mail
Most of the time, I use my Yahoo! account for online registration purposes while my Gmail account serves as my means of communication with friends.

Yahoo! Messenger
Indispensible, since most of the people I know have Y!M. One of the main ways to contact people I know besides a mobile phone.

flickr
Even if it’s starting to suck more and more everyday, a good chunk of my online contacts use it. It’s still a nifty site for photos and a wee bit of video in terms of ease of use and subscriber base, and I might as well keep it for communication purposes and the occasional photos.

Multiply
I use it for things that flickr can’t do. I like it for mass uploads; you can just dump a bunch of related photos and it’s automatically segregated in a set, perfect for event photos. Other than that, I don’t really use it much for anything else, but I think it’s a keeper because of its features.

Photobucket
It’s my repository for random stuff like funny macros, snapshots to show friends & the occasional retarded shit.

ebay
I frequently rummage ebay for stuff that aren’t locally available. Bidding’s a bitch, but so far, I haven’t seen any alternative that’s quite like it.

Skype
I don’t really use it often, but my current boss is requiring me to use it for conferences. Ah well, maybe I could use it for friends and relatives who are overseas.

TipidPC
I like it for selling and purchasing electronic stuff locally. Selling can be a pain with all the persistent hagglers and lowballers, but I got a bunch of good deals out of it.

Plurk
I’m not really sure on this one, but so far, I’ve been enjoying it. I’ll try to see where I can take this.

Some message boards and websites (cosplay.ph, rangefinderforum, /p/, gamepolitics, etc.)
If they keep on providing useful information, I might as well keep them.

Sites to let go (I won’t be deleting them, but I will be placing them in eternal limbo)

Some email accounts
I don’t think anyone uses Hotmail anymore. Also, it sounds gay (Hot Male, Ouyez). I’ll also have to ditch some of my bogus e-mail accounts.

MSN messenger & ICQ
It’s been a long time since I used these that I already forgot my account details

Friendster
“Hi p0h kUyA!!!!!!! cAn u aDd mE p0h?!?!? pA-tEsTi DiN p0h!!!! TnX!!!!!! mUaH!!!! uuu”

Gaia Online
I think I’m too old to be playing with dress-up dolls.

DeviantArt
It’s actually nice- for graphic artists. And since I can’t draw anything better than stick people beating the living shit out of each other (and explosm already beat me to the idea), I see no point in keeping it… except, maybe, to keep in touch with some contacts.

Youtube
I only made an account to go on an online crusade against a troll. Retarded, I know.

Crunchyroll
I don’t have the time to be watching full-length videos. My workplace doesn’t have the bandwidth anymore, either.

Ipernity, LinkenIn & Art Limited
Has anyone even heard of these? No? I Thought so.

Livejournal
Locked emo boo-fucking-hoo entries galore! Ick! Reading some of the stuff I wrote years ago makes me cringe.

A lot of message boards and websites (Yahoo!Groups, webcomics, /v/, etc.)
If they keep on showing those ads for t-shirts and fleshlights, I might as well let them go.

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September 16th, 2008 at 2:53 pm

Goal

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Goal

After a total of 6 employers in a span of 5 years, I now find myself working for another company. As of current, I am under probation with the title of “manager”.

Most people think it’s cool. Some people think it will mean a better life for me, that this opportunity should let me get closer to my goals.

Only problem is, I don’t have a goal.

Well, I think I do, but it isn’t clear to me. Whenever people ask me what I want, I just go “grow old and die, I guess”. Well, yeah, a huge house and a snazzy car and a lot of cash in the pocket would be nice… but there’s just no drive within me to pursue them. Blah, I think those lessons on worldly possessions rubbed on me the wrong way.

I just want to do what I want without compromising on a lot of things. And somehow, from the back of my irregularly shaped head, there’s this nagging feeling that this job will do the opposite…

*dun dun dun*

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September 5th, 2008 at 2:57 pm

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